There is only one in a head of cattle, each animal is one head. This word applies to the counting of critters, ducks, chickens, horses, sheep etc., even people. The word head is a variable here and does not stand for any particular number. the word cattle is plural so the grammar here is off. One you would not ask in this manner. Change the word to "herd and I would answer at least 3.
1 cow = 1 head, it's just an expression.
Count their heads as they come through a gate so a focus is on the head. Anyone counting cattle could easily become distracted by the mass of body and head and easily lose track. Simply use the index finger, pinpoint each head as it comes through the gate and "count the head of cattle". Counting the body is much harder and easy to lose track.
Only one. On very rare occurences (more out of genetic mutation) a calf will be born with 2 heads, but they don't last very long.
the world may never know espeacially not knowing whats been happening in your head
The numbers go all the way up to 98 million in the United States alone!
A head of cattle is one cow.
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A "head" of cattle is just another way of saying herd of cattle. Instead of saying I have 100 herd of cattle, you would say I have 100 head of cattle (this way you are specifying the exact number of cows you have in your herd)
The size of the cattle determines how many will fit in a large cattle liner. But, on average, 50 to 60 full grown cows can fit in cattle hauler. Around 120 weaned calves can fit in the same unit.
goat is not cattle because cattle means cows as a herd
Cows ARE cattle. Any number of cows can make a herd of cattle, so long the number is two or greater.
As many as he can feed...Most farmer have as many cattle as possible, it all depends on how much grazing he has available for his cattle.
Not necessarily. It means cattle in a collective term, not cows as in only cows with calves, or dry cows or pregnant cows or bulls or steers or heifers or whatever. When a cattleman says that he has 50 head of cattle, he means cows, bulls, steers, heifers and calves, not just the cows themselves.
A "head" of cattle is just another way of saying herd of cattle. Instead of saying I have 100 herd of cattle, you would say I have 100 head of cattle (this way you are specifying the exact number of cows you have in your herd)
1.88 million head of beef cowsThe average herd size is 94 head4,570 cattle feeding operations statewide5.1 million cattle fed and marketed per yearOn average there are 2.3 million head of cattle on feed
no a yak is not a cattle ,cattle is just a fancy word for cows cows are cool.
Yes, there are cows, particularly known by the breed Icelandic cattle, that do live in Iceland.
The size of the cattle determines how many will fit in a large cattle liner. But, on average, 50 to 60 full grown cows can fit in cattle hauler. Around 120 weaned calves can fit in the same unit.
Twelve.
Cows in Switzerland graze in pastures There are many lush valleys that make excellent graze for cattle. Switzerland is well suited to cattle production.
100 million cattle in the US (approximately).
This varies from 2 to thousands. It all depends on what size of farm/ranch a cattle producer owns and what he wants to do with his cattle. Some have been at it for generations: other's are just starting out with a few head.
No. Cattle include cows, which are mature female bovines. "Cattle" is a plural term encapsulating all types of bovine animals, from cows and heifers to calves and bulls to steers.
goat is not cattle because cattle means cows as a herd